Example sentences of "have a [noun sg] [prep] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Right , well I work in quite a number of Community Centres across the City , and Northway Community Centre which has a bar with quite a large turnover , a lot of members , er has agreed to host this project for the week , which is promoting healthier drinking .
2 Today it has a pip in almost every pie from computers to cosmetics .
3 It implies the existence of a unified global economy that has a dynamic beyond simply the interaction of separate domestic economies .
4 radiation has a range of about a hundred metres in air and is stopped by about five centimetres of lead or concrete .
5 Olomouc has a population of about a hundred thousand but it 's a small town : I kept bumping into people I 'd already met , and Irena appeared to know everybody .
6 Now what we 've got , if you take this little point here , that means that somebody has a sort of quite a young age and quite a low income .
7 In particular , the movement of workers directly from one job to another has an effect on both the in flow into unemployment and the outflow from it , an effect that seems to have been neglected .
8 Wesley has an explanation of why the believer can not explain to the unbeliever what he or she has learned by faith .
9 I have n't had a period for over a year , and although sometimes I think to myself ‘ I 'm all right really ’ , then I remember I have n't got my periods back and I realise that it 's not as simple as it seems .
10 ‘ I 've had an impression for over a year now that he meets someone special at these conventions .
11 ‘ I 'll have a whisky with just a dash of water . ’
12 Let's have a look at just a few .
13 He should have a say in how the guest speakers use their time at the event : should they meet the press or the mayor , where can they go for a bit of peace and quiet , even reassurance , and so on .
14 The FO 's assessor will have a say in how the BAS spends its money and will report back to the Foreign secretary on how useful the BAS is as a political presence in the Antarctic and the south Atlantic , This move , which clearly follows from Britain 's determination to outface Argentina in the region , brings a new political backdrop to the activities of scientists in the Antarctic .
15 The leading party , the National party of Nigeria ( NPN ) , forms the Federal Government but does not have a majority in either the Senate or the House of Representatives .
16 Under such circumstances they will have a chance against even a vastly more powerful foe .
17 The centre of the Sun is at a temperature of fifteen million degrees and at a density 150 times that of water ; in Richter 's experiment , the density of the gases would be a mere fraction of water density and the spark that was supposed to ignite the thermonuclear explosion would have a temperature of only a few thousand degrees .
18 Lazaris. compares the situation to a file clerk who is suddenly promoted to managing director , without having a clue of how the business operates .
19 I see you have an address in quite a nice area . ’
20 Although this work concerns itself primarily with the organization of knowledge and the production of indexes , catalogues and databases , it is imperative that the indexer should have an appreciation of how the index is to be used .
21 Whether he runs the vehicle maintenance unit or is responsible for product planning he will have an impact on how the company 's products and services are perceived by the customer .
22 In cases of mental illness , where there is a possibility of the patient having an aggravation with even a low potency of the centesimal scale , the fifty millesimal potency can effect the cure smoothly and without problems .
23 And every so often erm the British look at this with a rather interested eye , and you 'll find that erm Parliamentary committees erm there was one on the British Civil Service about two years , three years ago , nineteen seventy-seven , they went over to France to have a look at how the French did this to see if they could learn anything from the French experience , but in fact it 's very difficult to transport somebody else 's experience , lock , stock and barrel , into the British situation , and they quite sensibly concluded this would n't be a good idea .
24 In order to have a sense of how the different codes are used in interactions , it is necessary for the linguist to be quite clear about which code is being used at a particular time .
25 I would not wish to have a debate on only the ERM because many other matters need to be raised .
26 Well I do n't think you can expect the County Council and the structure plan authority to have an idea of where the allocations are going because that would be taking on the role of the local plan preparation authority .
27 And then they had a tip outside where the lorries backed into
28 ‘ We had a girl in here the other day with an exchange student from France , ’ said David 's wife Esther , ‘ She did n't know what mushy peas were so we gave her some and she hated them !
29 The universal weapon was the compound bow , which had a pull of around a hundred and sixty pounds .
30 He had a choice of either a club or 15s. 0d. ; he chose the latter !
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